26984 words

preserves

10 definitions • 16 examples
1
to keep something as it is, especially in order to prevent it from decaying or being damaged or destroyed:

Examples:

We want to preserve the character of the town while improving the facilities.
Putting varnish on wood is a way of preserving it.
I need to get out of the house from time to time just to preserve (= prevent me from losing) my sanity.
2
to treat food in a particular way so that it can be kept for a long time without going bad:
3
a food made from fruit or vegetables boiled with sugar and water until it becomes a firm sauce:

Examples:

jars of preserves
4
an activity that only one person or a particular type of person does or is responsible for:

Examples:

Owning racehorses is the preserve of the rich.
Sport used to be a male preserve.
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to keep something as it is, esp. in order to prevent it from decaying or to protect it from being damaged or destroyed:
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To preserve food is to treat it in a particular way so it can be kept for a long time without going bad:

Examples:

8
an activity that only one person or a particular type of person does or is responsible for:

Examples:

The gardening is Jeanne’s special preserve.
9
an area of land kept in its natural state, esp. for hunting and fishing or for raising animals and fish:

Examples:

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Examples:

apricot preserves

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